Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Where You Will Find Me!

January 13, 2009 at 7 pm to hear Three of Us: Poetry and Memoir:
Denise Bergman, H. Susan Freireich, Molly Lynn Watt, Central Square Library, Cambridge

November 18, 2008 Len Solo and Barbara Thomas Feature at Fireside, 175 Richdale Ave, Cambridge, Molly Lynn Watt, curator.

November 13, 2008 6:30 pm NoCa Poetry Reading at O’Neill Branch Library as part of art reception opening: Philip E. Burmham, Irene Koronas, Barbara Thomas, Molly Lynn Watt.

October 18, 2008 Chris Brandt and John Hildebidle feature at Fireside Reading, 175 Richdlae Ave., Cambridge, Molly Lynn Watt, curator

October 6, 2008 7:00 pm Pub Reading at James’ Gate Pub by Doug Holder, Elizabeth Quinlan, Christy Page, Molly Lynn Watt.

September 23, 2008 7:30 pm 2 dozen Bagel Bards will start off the tenth season of the Fireside Series celebrating the BagelBard Anthology #3, introduction by Regie O. Gibson, edited by Molly Lynn Watt.

August 4, 2008 10 AM: On the Wings of Song: Music in the Civil Rights Movement, stories of We Shall Overcome, Which Side Are You On? and other songs moving the Civil Rights Movement Along: Graham & Barbara Dean & Molly & Dan Lynn Watt
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7:30 PM: Personal Stories of the Civil Rights Movement, Molly was active in the Civil Rights Movement Directing the North/South Smokey Mountain Workcamp at Highlander Center and Dan supporting voter registration in Fayette County, Tennessee. Dan & Molly Lynn Watt @ World Fellowship Center, Conway, New Hampshire

August 3, 2008 10 AM: The Civil Rights Movement:1955-1968 8/3, a multimedia portrayal from Montgomery Bus Boycott of '55-through Birmingham & Selma to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968. Dan & Molly
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4 PM: Songs of the Movement: Dan & Molly Lynn Watt
@ World Fellowship Center, Conway, New Hampshire

May 27, 2008 Fireside Readings featuring the Jamaica Plain Carpenter Poets in a Pub-Style Reading featuring poems about woodworking, beer and burgers. As always, a short open mic. 175 Richdale Ave., Cambridge. Molly Lynn Watt, curator

April 29, 2008 Fireside Readings, Molly Lynn Watt curator, Julie Rochlin and Tom Daley reading poetry at 7:30 PM, starts with short open mic. 175 Richdale Ave., Cambridge

April 26, 2008 Molly Lynn Watt, Irene Koronas, Philip Burnham, Jr read at 12 noon at Porter Books as the first event for NoCa's Open Studios weekend.

April 25, 2008, George & Ruth: Songs & Letters of the Spanish Civil War, Molly and Dan Lynn Watt with Tony Saletan & Sylvia Miskoe at 9:30-11 PM at NEFFA in Mansfield, MA (Admission free with festival ticket)

April 25, 2008 Molly with Dan Lynn Watt & Alice Flanagan singing Woody Guthrie's songs "Why, Oh Why" and "Mail Myself to You" with the Folksong Society of Greater Boston's Bound for Glory Performance at 8-9:30 at NEFFA in Mansfield, MA (Admission free with festival ticket)

April 18, 2008, George & Ruth: Songs & Letters of the Spanish Civil War, Molly and Dan Lynn Watt with Tony Saletan & Sylvia Miskoe @ 8 o'clock at First Parish in Watertown, 35 Church Street, Watertown, MA.

April 12, 2008 Molly Lynn Watt, one of 8 poets reading their respective poems from the 2008 Poets Guide to New Hampshire at the Toadstool Bookstore in Peterborough, NH.

April 10, 2008 Molly Lynn Watt and Irene Koronas read at 6:30-7:30 at the O'Neil Library in North Cambridge at the opening reception of the exhibit of the North Cambridge Art Association (NoCa).

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